Trump tells rally he is not a Nazi

Republican Donald Trump told campaign supporters in the swing state of Georgia that he is "not a Nazi," pushing back against critics' accusations that he aspires to be an authoritarian American leader.

"I'm not a Nazi. I'm the opposite of a Nazi," Trump told a boisterous crowd in Atlanta, a day after holding a mega-rally at New York's famed Madison Square Garden, according to Deutsche Welle.

Trump was widely condemned for racist remarks made by his allies during the New York event, which drew comparisons to a 1939 Nazi rally in the same venue.

He also criticized Harris for "using the f-word." After Trump's former chief of staff John Kelly said the former president met the definition of a fascist, Harris said she agreed with the assessment.

Trump said of Harris, "She's a fascist, okay? She's a fascist."